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what is the atomicity of carbon dioxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☞The atomicity of Carbon Dioxide is 3.

☞ It contains 1 atom of oxygen and 2 atom of Hydrogen.

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☞Atomicity is defined as the number of atoms in the molecules of an element.

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Atoms and Molecules'.

Let's know what atomicity is.

Atomicity- Number of atoms that constitute a molecule is called as its atomicity.

For example-

Molecules of some elements like: Helium(He) are made up of one atom. So, it is a mono-atomic molecule.

One molecule of Hydrogen contains two atoms of hydrogen and thus, it is diatomic molecule.

One molecule of HCl is made up of two atoms: 1 atom of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Chlorine. HCl is a diatomic molecule.

Given question: What is the atomicity of carbon dioxide?

Solution: One molecule of carbon dioxide is made up on 3 atoms: 1 of Carbon and 2 of Oxygen.

So, atomicity of carbon dioxide is 3.

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